fluō fluxī, fluxus, ere
FLV-,
to flow, stream,
in contrarias partīs: flumen quod inter eum et castra fluebat,
Cs.: naturā: fluxit in terram Remi
Cruor, H.: sudor fluit undique rivis,
V.: fluunt lacrimae more perennis aquae,
O.: fluit ignibus aurum,
melts
, O.—
To flow, overflow, run down, drip
: madidāque fluens in veste Menoetes,
V.: fluentes buccae,
dripping
: tantum,
yield
(of the grape), V.: cum fluvius sanguine fluxit:
sudore, O.—
To flow, stream, pour, throng, glide
: nodoque sinūs conlecta
fluentīs, V.: ramos compesce
fluentīs,
spreading
, V.: Ad terram fluit devexo pondere
cervix,
droops
, V.: relictis Turba fluit castris,
pour forth
, V.: ad terram fluens,
sinking
, V.—
To pass away, fall away, fall off, vanish
: fluent arma de manibus: poma, O.:
Cuncta fluunt,
are changing
, O.—Fig.,
to flow, spring, arise, come forth, go, proceed
: ex eius linguā melle dulcior fluebat oratio.—
To roll, flow, move, spread
: doctrina longe lateque: de libris nostris sermonem: Hoc
fonte derivata clades In patriam fluxit, H.: res ad voluntatem nostram fluentes.—Of persons: (Herodotus)
quasi sedatus amnis fluit.—Of speech,
to be fluent, be verbose, be monotonous
: efficiendum est ne fluat oratio: Cum flueret lutulentus
(Lucilius), H.—
To pass away, dissolve, vanish, perish
: tarda fluunt tempora, H.: mollitiā: lassitudine vires, L.: voluptas corporis: Spes Danaūm, V.